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@rahelnujacqklittlefield7203
@rahelnujacqklittlefield7203 6 сағат бұрын
Really great content indeed
@phatphish7617
@phatphish7617 21 сағат бұрын
Iberian (mostly) Sardinian Scandinavian African(2 tribes) Indigenous (high%Tarahumara) My DNA results I identify as Mexican/American
@conspiracyjen85
@conspiracyjen85 4 күн бұрын
I grew up in the Bushwick region in Brooklyn. Both Bushwick and Brooklyn are Dutch names and that is what I am here to say. One of the founders was actually a free African French man, so the history of Black French people go way back before the 50's/60's. Web DuBios was the 30's and 40's. Chicago was founded by a free French African man. The highest Catholic church is called the Fatima and the Moors created that church is Spain which the church was considered the first government systems for civilizations. My point is that prior to "African" renaming, conjunction of French names, and even prior to slavery, the customs and root names of Africans, just like their contributions to evolving global violations, often times that is omitted, and by they time it goes through history book it is noticed as a Eurocentric standard but there were Black St.'s/Saint's hundreds of years before the pope.
@seanjenkins8588
@seanjenkins8588 5 күн бұрын
I'm a foundational black American. We are the only people who didn't immigrate and built what we called usa from scratch.
@MsAngie-he5uv
@MsAngie-he5uv 5 күн бұрын
One of my friends name is Tastey Miller.... she's white and a Doctor. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@MrNOAH504
@MrNOAH504 6 күн бұрын
Creole, I am... Creole. Ya heard me ⚜️
@teemadarif8243
@teemadarif8243 8 күн бұрын
Always .
@somilandizana1551
@somilandizana1551 9 күн бұрын
I think my beauty icon is angela Basset She just gives every time
@ericboswell8863
@ericboswell8863 11 күн бұрын
smh..Food is FOOD!! And unless its "poisionous" all things under OUR CREATORS SUN..is worthy of consumption..I get that yall are trying to make jest of "soul food" underhandely especially if you dont come from an enviourment where you cant afford meat or are vegetarian by CULTURE OR DONT KNOW HOW TO HUNT??? AMERICANS PREFER TO HUNT for our Food..When We Can?...And at 65 I cant tell you where the name "soul food" derived?? All I know is "SOUL FOOD" (although not referred to in our BA housholds during my lifetime)..Im pretty sure it came from the need of Capitalism and Marketing in the BA Community FOR SALES..because you had to call it something to SELL IT???BECAUSE COOKING IT was a Slow and Tedious Process and most BAs didnt have time to make it or WE WOULD have eatin it DAILY..AND WE LIVED LONGER and HEALTHIER LIVES!!! Elisa Muhammad was on some RELIGIOUS BS so his opinion never counted in what we ate as BAs..Only if you were trying to live a RELIGIOUS LIFESTYLE??...What you dont understand is in most BA Families both Parents WORK TODAY.And hold full time jobs..so during the week dinner (in my family) was very basic..A Veggie, Some Salad and Some Meat most days..Yet on Holidays my Dad (born raised in the south) DID ALL THE COOKING..Mom made the cakes and pies..Because Greens, Ribs, Maws, Jowls, Chitterlings, Mountian Oysters, Turnips, ect ect is what his Mom taught Him to cook as Healthy Wholesome Food due to Her Parents and Her being a "stay at home wife" and thats what she did most days was COOK these foods.. Yet this food..IT WAS and STILL IS considered A DELACAY to this Day in OUR ADOS BA Community..Because thats the only time we got to eat these foods. AND THEY ARE DELICIOUS!!! AND YES...WE ADOS LEARNED how to take these scraps and make them palatable and delicious.. My grandparents had a Garden, Canned..Raised Chickens. Grandpa made Moonshine, Sour Mash, Fished on the weekends and would HUNT 2x a year and we had all the "wild game" in the deep freezer you could think of... and had a below ground cellar to smoke and salt meat and store our canned goods from thier Garden.. to keep these things YEAR AROUND..So its interesting to me that 2 Non ADOS Non BA, Negroid Females trying to make videos of what "soul food" IS? UNBELIEVABLE...🤔
@bryanb30
@bryanb30 12 күн бұрын
1:08 States under direct control of the Union so definitely not 4 Million. Did not help folks in Delaware, New Jersey and Kentucky. Those enslaved in Delaware remained in bondage until December 6, 1865, when the 13th Amendment was declared ratified, without Delaware's concurrence. Kentucky slavery was dying, but the institution remained legal until the passage of the 13th Amendment on Dec. 18, 1865. Freedom came 6 months later in June. The official end to slavery in New Jersey did not come until Jan. 23, 1866 👉🏿 President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free." Despite this expansive wording, the Emancipation Proclamation was limited in many ways. It applied only to states that had seceded from the United States, leaving slavery untouched in the loyal border states. It also expressly exempted parts of the Confederacy (the Southern secessionist states) that had already come under Northern control. Most important, the freedom it promised depended upon Union (United States) military victory. Emancipation Proclamation did not end slavery in the nation. 🗒️ Not that the Confederate States of America had to comply since the had elected a President and formed a Constitution.
@bryanb30
@bryanb30 12 күн бұрын
0:12 She does not seem confident in regards to that assertion!🤔
@bryanb30
@bryanb30 12 күн бұрын
0:11 🤔That literally never crossed one’s mind! (Not being facetious) Certainly high melanin content individuals. Are you certain about that? Some are chameleons for certain! 🗒️ One Drop rule is being applied liberally it seems for the previously mentioned chameleons.
@bontlelethetsa
@bontlelethetsa 13 күн бұрын
7:27 she looks South African
@kimellerbe5575
@kimellerbe5575 15 күн бұрын
It makes a difference where ppl are from❤
@lindieinred
@lindieinred 19 күн бұрын
It Evelyn from the Internets! 😊
@alexsylling1449
@alexsylling1449 28 күн бұрын
My last name is nordic. It's Sylling, a town in Norway. I would love to visit some day and go fishing there! I've been called ceiling or sieling by other people for so long. It's said like window sill, sill-ing. At least that's the way I've always heard it said by my family.
@existing666
@existing666 28 күн бұрын
awesome video!
@prometheus200
@prometheus200 29 күн бұрын
I love these two phenoms😂👏😂😂👏
@psychedlicsouljam1995
@psychedlicsouljam1995 Ай бұрын
They just called me ch!Nk during share something about urself game first day of school...I said I was only 1/4 chinese happy to share my grandpa name is yui Lee and just got made fun of.
@giraffefreaky7080
@giraffefreaky7080 Ай бұрын
I love learning about other cultures
@TeOriwaWaiariki-qr3ch
@TeOriwaWaiariki-qr3ch Ай бұрын
Black Immigrants in America are from other Black Countries whereas FBA are the Descendants of the American Aborigine mixed with the African Enslaved the Enslaved who were Forced out of Africa and Sold by Africans and some Stolen by their Customers without any inkling of ever having them Return...Don't get it Twisted☝🏾💯
@Blahblahblahblahhhhh
@Blahblahblahblahhhhh Ай бұрын
The islamicization of black Americans was jihadists taking advantage and preying on the weak in an attempt to further their antisemitic doctrines. So sad
@UKnowMeIMURDaddy
@UKnowMeIMURDaddy Ай бұрын
Who is the last girl they interviewed? She is smoking hot. I had to rewind to see that beautiful face again.
@briabridges8895
@briabridges8895 Ай бұрын
Wait I just found this channel where’d they go?? 😭
@user-le4oj1uv9f
@user-le4oj1uv9f Ай бұрын
Could it be the overdoing of salt, butter, flour and sugar🥶
@platterjockey
@platterjockey Ай бұрын
I was born in the 60s, so I grew up when the term was Black, and it was a term Black people selected for ourselves. The term "African-American" came about as a way to link ourselves to Africa, just as Italians, Polish, Mexicans ect. do for their ancestral homelands. However, Africans were enslaved, and inevitably mixed with other races and cultures. Also, it has been a couple of centuries since American slavery that most of us do not share a direct lineage to Africa, so I cannot call myself "African-American". And, truth be told, many Africans do not consider American Blacks as their own for similar reasons. So, for me, "Black" it is.
@Dominican1923
@Dominican1923 Күн бұрын
Mexican ain't a race there's BLACK Afro Mexicans as well
@danfouts6628
@danfouts6628 Ай бұрын
It's ok to attend a PWI. You'll never know or understand the HBCU experience. You'll likely never have a chance to be around that abundance of black excellence again. After graduation, all you're going to be around are white coworkers in most career fields. If you have a shot at Havard, go there for sure though.
@TrueWalker88
@TrueWalker88 Ай бұрын
I was the personal chef of an African billionaire a couple years ago who was building literal Wakanda in Africa, sooooo, yeah. Take heart, folks.
@TrueWalker88
@TrueWalker88 Ай бұрын
I am a heterosexual woman but I had some kind of love at first sight when I saw Azie. It's like when you were 7 and you see some other kid and run up to them, knowing you're going to be instant friends. Usually that's mutual, but you know what I mean.
@bjmccann1
@bjmccann1 Ай бұрын
My mother-in-law was a devout Catholic, so my siblings and I are named after saints.
@Rudebwoy64
@Rudebwoy64 Ай бұрын
Black is a color 🤣😂 not an ethnicity
@jamesconnolly5164
@jamesconnolly5164 Ай бұрын
You know that Islam was used to justify enslaving Africans also. So, in light of that, wanting to renounce all connection to white people for their role in slavery, but not Arabs for the same, just goes to show that your antiwhitism is in no way logical or consistent.
@jamesconnolly5164
@jamesconnolly5164 Ай бұрын
First you say "black names" with scare quotes, then you admit that there are black naming conventions like three sentences later. You also attack white people for denying that the notice when it's only your antiwhite hounding of them for daring to notice that makes anyone deny it in the first place.
@BRKS627
@BRKS627 Ай бұрын
Why ask white people and others where they're from
@neilifill4819
@neilifill4819 Ай бұрын
Huh? What about WEAA, the radio station at Morgan State in Baltimore?
@cosmoeticguidance6417
@cosmoeticguidance6417 Ай бұрын
Personally , I be like “I’m of African Descent” lol
@ernestmwape
@ernestmwape Ай бұрын
Black is a colour. Some races do not like being described using colour e.g. Asians dont like "yellow"😢. Most people describe themselves using geographical indicators and ethnical affiliation. Most so called white Americans know exactly which part of Europe they origibatw from. Africans dont describe themselves as black Africans, but as Congolese, Nigeririan; or better still Luo, Igbo, Dinka etc
@vicooo1498
@vicooo1498 Ай бұрын
Talks about Saami peoples - shows examples of two saami nations that haven't had contact with finland for two milennia XD
@teamlink316
@teamlink316 Ай бұрын
Shout out to Evelyn, from an almost 60 yr old Evelyn. 😄
@dudeabides23
@dudeabides23 Ай бұрын
Terrel Owens. Aptly named. He still thinks he can play 😂
@ankoku37
@ankoku37 Ай бұрын
The judging of names for being made up is dumb because all names had to be made up at some point and it's weird to go "OKAY no more making up names, you can only used the APPROVED LIST!!" That said I am going to judge a made up name if it's just objectively bad like Reighfyl (pronounced rifle), KVIIIlyn (pronounced Kaitlin), and I saw a reddit post about a mom who named her kid after a concentration camp because she thought it sounded pretty.
@garethhills5764
@garethhills5764 Ай бұрын
Illiteracy, got it.
@camharless
@camharless Ай бұрын
Wait. Do some people hear Natasha and think it's a black name?
@hyphydan
@hyphydan Ай бұрын
No, I think of Russian/Former Soviet Union.
@yerocb
@yerocb Ай бұрын
Absolutely fascinating. Thank you!
@LiquidJ619
@LiquidJ619 Ай бұрын
Whats the origin of De'Coldest Crawford?
@rotap7536
@rotap7536 Ай бұрын
Great video! Wondering about one thing though, why did you say Hebrew and Greek names weren’t white? Aren’t Greek and Jewish people white?
@hyphydan
@hyphydan Ай бұрын
Outside the USA people are labeled by their ethnic origin. White, as a racial identifier, only exists in the USA. Its a way to scapegoat poor immigrant Europeans for the crimes of Anglo/Spanish/French Slavery in the "New World"
@SurferSandman
@SurferSandman Ай бұрын
This was entertaining and informative. Thanks for sharing!
@lavie403
@lavie403 Ай бұрын
Hi! Nice subject! "Tyrese" maybe come from the french name "Thérèse" (for example, the famous "Thérèse de Lisieux" born Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin)
@satanspy
@satanspy Ай бұрын
i just say FBA
@sjacks3281
@sjacks3281 Ай бұрын
I thought the French addition was due to African Diaspora affinity with France. There was a good relationship around that time. Some African Diaspora in the US moving to France. A lot of it was around jazz